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<blockquote data-quote="Lee B." data-source="post: 544660" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>both tires are off the ground so I thnk maybe both wheels couuld be removed at the same time if 1" clearance on rear adn 1/2" clearance on front is enough. I've not done it yet....just 3700 miles on the bike.</p><p></p><p>Yes the bike is on the center stand. I tend to be extra cautious and strapped between the c-stand and the back upright of the front end stand I built. Keeps the front end stand from moving forward and the c-stand from moving back. I also am considering a 3-4' lenth of pipe to run under the front lift wheels perpendicular. I'd have eye bolts o nthe ends and use that as a tie down for the front forks for more side to side stability. I have no idea how much wrestling is needed to remove the wheels so that sort of stability might not be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee B., post: 544660, member: 14752"] Thanks! both tires are off the ground so I thnk maybe both wheels couuld be removed at the same time if 1" clearance on rear adn 1/2" clearance on front is enough. I've not done it yet....just 3700 miles on the bike. Yes the bike is on the center stand. I tend to be extra cautious and strapped between the c-stand and the back upright of the front end stand I built. Keeps the front end stand from moving forward and the c-stand from moving back. I also am considering a 3-4' lenth of pipe to run under the front lift wheels perpendicular. I'd have eye bolts o nthe ends and use that as a tie down for the front forks for more side to side stability. I have no idea how much wrestling is needed to remove the wheels so that sort of stability might not be needed. [/QUOTE]
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